Welcome To AG Paving Contractors Cranhill, B50

AG Paving is Cranhill, B50 based paving contractor that serves Cranhill and surrounding areas. We offer a wide range of paving and landscaping services at inexpensive prices. We provide a complete service; assessment, design, supply, and setup. Whether you are trying to find a total garden overhaul or a basic neat up we are sure to have the perfect option to match both your taste and budget plan. We have a substantial variety of patio and paving options for you to pick from consisting of; Indian sandstone, granite, limestone, cobblelock, gravel and concrete slabs simply among others. We specialise in the installation of natural stone paving, for both driveways and patio areas. Our quality and prices won’t be beaten. Why not check out our gallery to see our huge array of paving choices and we are sure you’ll find something to match your taste. We source our quality products from just the finest and well renowned suppliers to guarantee that the paving we provide to you will stand the test of time. Quality materials paired with our experience in installation implies that you can feel confident you will have a beautiful driveway or patio for years to come.

AG Paving Cranhill, B50 – Driveways, Patio and Garden Contractors

A gorgeous new driveway or patio area will make a substantial change to your home. We use a variety in paving designs to fit any styled home, be it of contemporary, traditional or modern style.

We also supply a wide range of colour and style options from which you can pick the most appropriate design of paving in Cranhill for your home. We will offer suggestions on style, layout and all technical elements of the driveway or outdoor patio setup.

We install a large range of domestic and commercial paving; from forecourts, driveways, courses and patios through to your garden area with flower beds, raised flower beds, turfing and slabbing.

Weed complimentary and easy maintenance, paving will not only make your life much easier but can also add worth to your residential or commercial property and improve its look. Picking the most appropriate paving system for your house is really essential as it represents a long-term investment in your property. All our work is performed by our own extremely experienced paving contractor in Cranhill, B50.

When you have chosen the design and colour mix, you can then also choose from a variety of customized designed functions such as circles, diamonds or perhaps having your initials embedded. This will guarantee your paving is truly unique.

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Our services include:

Driveways Cranhill, B50

We are experts at Driveways Cranhill. We can lay and develop inexpensive and bespoke driveways for our consumers. All our work is done to the highest of standards. We utilize just quality driveway materials beginning from the installation of your base to the ended up surface of your driveway to ensure a long lasting driveway installation.

Paving Cranhill, B50

We pride ourselves on the quality of our Paving Cranhill. We offer a paving service that includes laying paving, replacing old driveways and constructing outdoor patios with garden paving in Cranhill, B50.

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WHY SELECT US FOR YOUR PAVING PROJECT:

Cranhill is an inner city district and housing scheme in the north east of Glasgow, Scotland. Cranhill was developed from public funding in the early 1950s and was originally, chiefly composed of four-storey tenement blocks surrounding a patch of grassland, which became Cranhill Park. Later development saw the building of three tower blocks (locally, high-flats), surrounded by rows of terraced maisonettes. In more recent years, a number of semi-detached and detached homes have been built. The area also hosts some shops, two primary schools and nurseries, a community centre and the Cranhill water tower.

Infamous for its illegal drug trade and anti-social youth culture, Cranhill was often dubbed “Smack City” in the media. The community was redeveloped from the late 1990s, although unemployment stood at 50% as of 2009.

Cranhill was built in the early 1950s on the eastern outskirts of the city to alleviate the post-war housing shortage, like other similar publicly funded housing estates. Unlike the much larger housing schemes of Castlemilk, Drumchapel, Easterhouse and Pollok, Cranhill was relatively compact, yet still dense, due to the large number of tenements, maisonettes and tower blocks; the maisonettes were demolished in the late 1990s.

Cranhill is located in the north-east of the city with High Carntyne to the west (separated by Ruchazie Road), Springboig and Carntyne to the south (separated by the A8 Edinburgh Road), Queenslie to the east (separated by Stepps Road) and Ruchazie to the north (separated by the Monkland Canal, now the M8 motorway). Most of the streets are named after Scottish lighthouses and include Crowlin Crescent, Gantock Crescent, Lamlash Crescent, Monach Road, Skerryvore Road, Startpoint Street, Strone Road and Toward Road. Longstone and Langness Roads and Fastnet are geographical exceptions (Longstone being located in the Farne Islands off the coast of England, Langness Lighthouse on the Isle of Man and Fastnet Rock off the southern coast of Ireland). The main street, running east–west through the entire estate, is Bellrock Street.

The housing stock consisted mostly of four-storey tenement blocks divided into common ‘closes’, each with eight flats with the end close in each street called a “T” close with 4 flats. The gap between two adjacent “T-closes” was known as a ‘gable-end’, which in essence was simply a gap between two buildings and normally led to a communal area to the back of the buildings and was the common location for storing rubbish bins. Other types included three tower blocks, locally known as ‘the multis’ or the ‘high flats’, a number of terraced maisonettes and a variety of pseudo sandstone (concrete blocks) four-in-a-block cottage flats.